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Andrew "Dice" Clay
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Andrew "Dice" Clay, born Andrew Clay Silverstein (born on September 29, 1957, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American comedian and actor. He is known for his profane comedy in a career that has lasted more than 20 years. His popularity peaked in the late 1980s.
Director Jay Dubin was quoted on the "E! True Hollywood Story: Andrew 'Dice' Clay" as saying, in effect, "What's the bad news? That he's making seven figures in Vegas?", a reference to Clay's popular Las Vegas Strip comedy shows. He was ranked number 95 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time. After a live comedy appearance on the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards he received a "lifetime ban" due to his profane language and offensive jokes. According to his new show Dice: Undisputed on VH1, Clay is engaged to Eleanor Kerrigan, a former professional wrestler with the professional name EZ Rider, from Women of Wrestling.
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Andrew Sachs
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Andrew Sachs (born Andreas Siegfried Sachs, 7 April 1930) is a German-British actor.
Sachs was born in Berlin, Germany. His family moved to England when he was eight years old to escape the Nazi persecution of Jews.
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Andrew Shue
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Andrew Shue (born February 20, 1967 in Wilmington, Delaware U.S.) is an American actor, best known for his role as Billy on the television series Melrose Place (1992–1998). Shue is the brother of the American actress, Elisabeth Shue. He is currently on the Board of Directors for Do Something (which he co-founded) and is the co-founder of cafemom.com.
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Andy Kaufman
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Andrew Geoffrey Kaufman (January 17, 1949 – May 16, 1984) was an American entertainer, actor and performance artist. Many people referred to him as a comedian and Kaufman did not self-identify as one. He disdained telling jokes and engaging in comedy as it was traditionally understood; instead, he saw himself as a practitioner of anti-humor or absurdist performance art, and referred to himself as a "song and dance man".
Kaufman was born in New York City on January 17, 1949 into a Jewish family, the first son of Stanley and Janice (Bernstein) Kaufman. He grew up in Great Neck, Long Island, New York, and began performing at the age of 9. He attended the now defunct two-year Grahm Junior College in Boston, graduating in 1971. After leaving college he began performing stand-up comedy at various small clubs along the East coast.
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Andy Kindler
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Andy Kindler is an American stand-up comedian from New York City who now resides in Los Angeles.
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Anson Williams
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Anson Williams (b. September 25, 1949) is an actor and director. Born as Anson William Heimlick - his father Haskell legally changed the original spelling of the family name from "Heimlich" - he is best known for his role as gullible but well intentioned singer Warren "Potsie" Weber on the long-running hit television series Happy Days. His character was one of the few to remain through the entire run of the series, although his appearances became less frequent in later seasons.
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Anthony Newley
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Anthony George Newley (born on September 24, 1931 in the London Borough of Hackney; died on April 14, 1999) was an English actor, singer and songwriter.
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Arnold Moss
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Arnold Moss (born January 28, 1909 in Brooklyn, New York; died December 15, 1989 in New York City) was an American character actor often playing sly or sinister foreigners. He is the father of songwriter Jeff Moss.
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Anton Diffring
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Anton Diffring (born October 20, 1918 in Koblenz; died May 20, 1989 in France) was a German actor who made a film career in Britain after 1950. He was best known in the English-speaking world for his portrayal of German officers, and mainly similarly sinister roles, in films such as Where Eagles Dare (1968) and The Heroes of Telemark (1965). He appeared in the Doctor Who story "Silver Nemesis". He also starred in the film Operation Daybreak as the SS officer Reinhard Heydrich. He starred in the horror films The Man Who Could Cheat Death and Circus of Horrors. He also worked in quite a number of international films, such as Fahrenheit 451 directed by François Truffaut.
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Antony Sher
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Sir Antony Sher KBE (born 14 June 1949) is a British actor, novelist and painter.
Sher has a South African background, being born into a Lithuanian-Jewish family in Cape Town, South Africa and grew up in the suburb of Sea Point (his cousin is Ronald Harwood), but he has worked mainly in the United Kingdom and is now a British citizen.
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Armin Shimerman
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Armin Shimerman (born November 5, 1949) is an American actor who was born and raised in Lakewood, New Jersey. He is married to actress Kitty Swink. When he was 16 his family moved to Los Angeles, where his mother enrolled him in a drama group in an effort to expand his social circle. He later graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles, then was selected to apprentice at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego. He pursued a dramatic career in theater, eventually moving to New York. He later returned to Los Angeles where he landed roles in two CBS series, launching a career in television acting.
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Art Metrano
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Art Metrano (born September 22, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor of Greek-Jewish ancestry, best known for his role as Capt. Mauser in Police Academy 2 and Police Academy 3. He left the series due to a serious fall at home on September 17, 1989, that seriously injured his spinal cord and left him disabled.
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Arye Gross
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Arye Gross (b. March 17, 1960 in Los Angeles, California, U.S.) is an American character actor who has starred in many films and on television; he has played a lot of nerds in films. His best-known film role is in the 1985 comedy film Just One of the Guys as a nerd named Willie. He also starred in the 1987 movie House II: The Second Story, the 1993 comedy movie Hexed, the 2000 action film Gone in Sixty Seconds and the 2002 science fiction film Minority Report.
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Assi Dayan
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Asaf (Assi) Dayan, born November 23rd, 1945 in Nahalal, is a son of the former Israeli general and politician Moshe Dayan. He is a film actor and also produces and directs movies.
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Avery Schreiber
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Avery Schreiber (April 9, 1935 – January 7, 2002) was an American comedian and actor.
Avery was a veteran of stage, TV and film. He started his career in Chicago at the Goodman Theatre. He joined The Second City and later teamed with Jack Burns to form the comedy team of Burns and Schreiber. They recorded several comedy albums and appeared on numerous television shows.
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Barbara Bach
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Barbara Bach (born August 27, 1947) is an American actress and model, best-known as the Bond girl from the James Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). She is married to musician Ringo Starr, former drummer of The Beatles.
Bach was born Barbara Goldbach in Queens, New York, the daughter of Marjorie and Howard Goldbach, a policeman. She was the oldest of five children. Her father was Austrian Jewish and her mother was Irish Catholic, and she attended a Catholic high school, Dominican Commercial in Jamaica, N.Y. Bach left school at sixteen to become a model, quickly rising to the ranks of top models.
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Barbara Bain
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Barbara Bain (born 13 September 1931) is an American actress.
Bain was born Millicent Fogel in Chicago, Illinois. She graduated from the University of Illinois with a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology and moved to New York City where she was a dancer and high fashion model. Bain studied with Martha Graham, thus cementing her interest in dancing. After attending Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio, she became an actress.
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Barbara Barrie
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Barbara Barrie (born May 23, 1931) is an American actress and author of children's books.
Barrie was born as Barbara Ann Berman in Chicago, Illinois, of Jewish heritage, the daughter of Frances Rose (née Boruszak) and Louis Berman. She was raised in Texas. Barrie is a widow and the mother of two children, Aaron and Jane. Her late husband, Jay Harnick (d. 2007), was the brother of the musical lyricist Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler on the Roof).
She was treated successfully for rectal cancer and wrote a novel, Second Act: Life After Colostomy and Other Adventures, about the experience.
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Barbara Hershey
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Barbara Hershey (born February 5, 1948) is an American actress, known for her many film roles.
Born Barbara Lynn Herzstein on February 5, 1948 in Hollywood, California to an Irish American mother and a Jewish American father who was a horse-racing columnist, Hershey attended Hollywood High School. Her debut was guest starring in three episodes of Gidget in 1965, which she followed up by being cast in the television series The Monroes (1966).
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Barbi Benton
Saturday, Jan 01, 2000, 12:00am
Barbi Benton (born 28 January 1950) is an American model, actress and singer. She became famous for being the girlfriend of Playboy founder and publisher Hugh Hefner. She is often mistaken for having been a Playboy Playmate since she was featured on the Playboy cover several times.
Benton was born Barbara Klein in New York City, New York. In 1952, her family moved to Sacramento, California when her father, a military doctor, was assigned new duties there. Benton attended Rio Americano High School in Sacramento before heading for Los Angeles at age 16, where she began modeling for the Flaire Agency in Beverly Hills to supplement her allowance.
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